Mortgage dispute with Bank of Nova Scotia The Federal Court has ordered the Canadian Human Rights Commission to reconsider a discrimination claim by a licensed medical marijuana grower after the Bank of Nova Scotia called in his up-to-date mortgage. Wendy Hulton of Dickinson Wright LLP said last week's ruling reflects the evolution of popular and judicial attitudes to marijuana, particularly with its impending legalization for recreational use less than a year off. "The facts is this case arose in 2009, which was three sets of regulations ago," she said. "Justice ( Keith) Boswell recognized this, and bent over backwards to send off signals that things have changed since then." [continues 480 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver [continues 631 words]
In Business: Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 332 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver [continues 604 words]
In Business: Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation ( MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 632 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 631 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 332 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 633 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 632 words]
The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015 the federal government had issued licenses to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. Many observers had predicted legalized marijuana would become a $1-billion industry. That number could be conservative. A June decision by the Supreme Court of Canada struck down a law that had said medical marijuana could only be consumed in dried, smokable forms. This opens the door for medical marijuana consumption in teas, cookies and oils. [continues 577 words]
The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015 the federal government had issued licenses to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. Many observers had predicted legalized marijuana would become a $1-billion industry. That number could be conservative. A June decision by the Supreme Court of Canada struck down a law that had said medical marijuana could only be consumed in dried, smokable forms. This opens the door for medical marijuana consumption in teas, cookies and oils. [continues 576 words]
The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation ( MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. Many observers had predicted legalized marijuana would become a $ 1- billion industry. [continues 618 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 481 words]
Revenue Will Double Almost Immediately If Recreational Marijuana Becomes Legal The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015, the federal government had issued licences to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 482 words]
They can't just dispose of pot in insolvency proceedings Medical marijuana generating plenty of opportunity The legalized pot industry is quickly moving into the mainstream of Canada's business and legal communities. Driving growth is the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation (MMPR), which last year replaced the former home-growing regime with a system that allows for the commercial production and distribution of marijuana by private companies licensed by Health Canada. As of June 2015 the federal government had issued licenses to 25 producers. Meanwhile, almost 100 medical marijuana "dispensaries" have opened in Vancouver. [continues 616 words]